The Terrassa City Council will bring to the May plenary session three urban planning files to advance new health facilities linked to the Health Pact signed in 2023 with the Generalitat de Catalunya. Among them is the forecast to locate an Intermediate Care Hospital on Pau Marsal street, in the eastern part of the city.
The operation concentrates in the same environment several services that are not yet built. In front of these lands, the implementation of a CAP, a CUAP, and a SEM base is already planned, while the land for the future hospital initially had the classification of sheltered housing.
The plenary session processes three files to reorder health land in Terrassa
The informative commission of Territory and Housing unanimously approved to elevate these three files to the plenary session, all linked to the deployment of the health agreement signed between the consistory and the Generalitat de Catalunya. That pact sets as objectives to improve the care network, create new basic health areas, promote new facilities, and reform existing ones.
On Pau Marsal street, the consistory plans to expand the available space to offer it to CatSalut and facilitate the implementation of the Intermediate Care Hospital. The area is located in the eastern zone, in front of the lands reserved for the future CAP, CUAP, and SEM base.
Once the Generalitat de Catalunya validates the project, the city council will draft a Special Urban Plan to change the land classification. The plot was originally planned for sheltered housing and must adapt to the new health use.
The CAP Nord will go to the Parc de la República and the CAP Sud will gain space
The same plenary session will initially approve the transfer of land to the Servei Català de la Salut to move the CAP Nord to the Parc de la República, at the confluence with Avinguda de Béjar. With that step, the city council activates another of the pieces included in the care reorganization planned for the city.
Additionally, the consistory will submit for approval the transfer of a plot to expand the CAP Sud. That land was originally classified as educational equipment, although the POUM modifications necessary to integrate these facilities had already been carried out previously.
Along with health matters, the commission also gave the green light to elevate to the plenary session the initial approval of the Terrassa Local Housing Plan 2026-2031 and the Local Housing Pact of the Terrassa City Council.
The vote in committee went ahead unanimously before its debate in the May plenary session, which will have to rule on the files of the Hospital d'Atenció Intermèdia, the transfer of CAP Nord to Parc de la República and the plot of land intended to expand CAP Sud.